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Attorney Profiles

James W. Hardee 
Atlanta, Georgia
Attorney
phone 404-688-6633
fax 404-420-1544
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Jim Hardee was raised in Marietta, Georgia and is a 1983 graduate of Walton High School in Marietta. Jim then received a bachelor of science degree from Auburn University in 1987 where he was president of the School of Public Administration. He then attended the Cumberland School of Law at Sanford University in Birmingham, Alabama where he was named outstanding trial advocacy board member and was an honor court justice. Jim and his wife, Stephanie currently reside in Marietta with their twin sons.

Upon graduation from law school, Jim accepted a job as a prosecutor from 1990 until 1997. Jim was given the outstanding service award to his community in 1997. In his time as a prosecutor, Jim tried over 100 first chair jury trials, including 8 capital murder cases. During has last 4 years, Jim was felony division chief and assigned to the major rimes unit prosecuting homicide cases.

Since then, Jim has been lead counsel in roughly 80 civil jury trials in both federal and state court, the vast majority of which have resulted in defense verdicts. All but one trial has resulted in a verdict less than the last settlement offer. Jim concentrates on the defense of wrongful death, premises liability, vehicular, and tracking accidents.

Jim is a member of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Defense Research Institute, Atlanta Claims Association, Atlanta Bar Association, and recently served an appointment a the Education Coordinator for the Atlanta Claims Association.

Bar Admissions:
Georgia, 2000
Florida, 1990
Education:
Cumberland School of Law, Lebanon, Tennessee, 1990
J.D.


Auburn University, 1987
B.S.


Professional Associations and Memberships:
State Bar of Georgia


Florida Bar Association


Atlanta Bar Association


Atlanta Claims Association



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Office Location

100 Glenridge Point Pkwy.
Suite 500
Atlanta, Georgia 30342
Tel: 404-688-6633
Fax: 404-420-1544